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. >> what types of banks particularly do you see being able to operate in this environment? >> reallylar bks. because with all the costs of kline's, you have to get to a certain economy of scale. we have 7,000 banks, many of these banks would not be around in two or three years. >> tom: because of failure or because they will be bought out? >> well, because of not being able to have the economies of scale to manage these compliance cost. you just have to have too many people. and only a bank of a certain size, shape, 500 million, at least a billion dollars. and so many of our banks are under that size, economies of scale. >> tom: that say big sized bank there we've got with independent bank list tonight, kenneth tmas. >> tom: republicans are still reeling from tuesday's loss in the presidential election. it was the fifth out the past six presidential elections where the republican party has lost the popular vote. republicans may have kept control of the house this time around, but they lost seats in the senate. many strategists say the results suggest it's time for the party
. >> what types of banks particularly do you see being able to operate in this environment? >> reallylar bks. because with all the costs of kline's, you have to get to a certain economy of scale. we have 7,000 banks, many of these banks would not be around in two or three years. >> tom: because of failure or because they will be bought out? >> well, because of not being able to have the economies of scale to manage these compliance cost. you just have to have too many...
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. >> we think we're going to be in a subdued inflation environment for now. we think longer term over the next ten to 15 years it will probably average about 3%, you know we're well under that right now. but, we don't think we're in the type of environment where we're going to see very high inflation. >> reporter: of course, the drought could lift food prices in the coming months. but, the impact on overall inflation might be modest, as food accounts for only 14% of the consumer price index. suzanne pratt, "n.b.r.," new york. >> susie: stocks bobbed between small gains and losses, as investors factored in those inflation numbers, and a mixed bag of other economic data. a key manufacturing report from new york state was weaker than expected, but from the housing sector, the homebuilder confidence index hit its highest level in five years. investors and traders are looking for clues on whether the federal reserve will move to stimulate the economy. we'll talk more about that with michael farr in just a few moments. by the closing bell, the dow lost eight points
. >> we think we're going to be in a subdued inflation environment for now. we think longer term over the next ten to 15 years it will probably average about 3%, you know we're well under that right now. but, we don't think we're in the type of environment where we're going to see very high inflation. >> reporter: of course, the drought could lift food prices in the coming months. but, the impact on overall inflation might be modest, as food accounts for only 14% of the consumer...
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i think an environment needs to be created within not just the house republican caucus but also among senate republicans that say the campaign is over, and let's see if we can do what's right for the country. at least for the next month. then, you know, we can reengage in all the other battles they want to fight. >> reporter: if you don't get it done, republicans say they would try to use the debt limit as the next pressure point. will you negotiate with nem in that context? >> no. i've been very clear about this. this is the united states of america. the greatest country on earth, the world's economic superpower. the idea that we lurch from crisis to crisis and every six months or every nine months that we threaten not to pay our bills on stuff we've already bought and default and ruin the full faith and credit of the united states of america, that's not how you run a great country. so i've put forward a very clear principle. i will not negotiate around the debt ceiling. you know, we're not going to play the same game that we saw happen in 2011, which was hugely destructive. it hurt
i think an environment needs to be created within not just the house republican caucus but also among senate republicans that say the campaign is over, and let's see if we can do what's right for the country. at least for the next month. then, you know, we can reengage in all the other battles they want to fight. >> reporter: if you don't get it done, republicans say they would try to use the debt limit as the next pressure point. will you negotiate with nem in that context? >> no....
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hostile environment training. that covers a bunch of things from battlefield, medical treatment to armaments and also kidnapping. and basically to give journalists a feel, a sense of what it would be like. you get a preparation. but nothing will prepare you for the real thing. you can do all of the prep you like but went that happens, you can prepare but you can't prepare. that would have been an absolutely terrifying incident thinking they were going to be killed, mock executions. they are have to decompress. i imagine if i were them -- when we were ambushed in 2004 and ply translator and drive where killed in the attack and cameraman shot in the held, and that was a horrible experience, we stayed together for the next five days and talked it out amongst ourselves. the worst they could do is go home, separate ways and all of that, stick it out, have a chat, and decompress. >> how did you get through that? >> with the guys. talking it through with them and our security guy with us that day and basically saved our
hostile environment training. that covers a bunch of things from battlefield, medical treatment to armaments and also kidnapping. and basically to give journalists a feel, a sense of what it would be like. you get a preparation. but nothing will prepare you for the real thing. you can do all of the prep you like but went that happens, you can prepare but you can't prepare. that would have been an absolutely terrifying incident thinking they were going to be killed, mock executions. they are...
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and providing a more structured environment so that the youth will not read-offend, with 24- hour support for the family and child. you can call our crisis line, and we are also active by the police and the community and other providers. this is our location. this is the 24-hour crisis number. thank you. >> hello, supervisors. i am an assistant director in the department of public health. i want to talk to about survivors of violence, and some of the things we have been working on in the department. >> when i am talking about survivors of violence, i want to explain some of the things that this is in relation to streevios in the family because of an act of violence or an injury to an act of violence, or individuals who witnessed a dramatic violent incident. individuals dealing with multiple instances of violence, individuals exposed to the threat of violence. but when we talk about survivors, people have different definitions. we will try to encounter all of this. this is the challenge for the treatment, and one thing is the difficulty, identifying posttraumatic stress disorder. there is
and providing a more structured environment so that the youth will not read-offend, with 24- hour support for the family and child. you can call our crisis line, and we are also active by the police and the community and other providers. this is our location. this is the 24-hour crisis number. thank you. >> hello, supervisors. i am an assistant director in the department of public health. i want to talk to about survivors of violence, and some of the things we have been working on in the...
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we've got to protect the environment. the economists make some good points. we need safer energy. [announcer:] who's right? they all are. visit powerincooperation.com. >>> here's a rundown of some of the stories that we're working on next. the biggest myth of presidents on presidents' day. a man who has left his career to become a principal. >>> and at 12:45, how this fedex man knew more than those high-paid scouts out there predicted the sensational jeremy lin. >>> so we've been telling you about the avalanches in washington state. three skiers died and nine others managed to dig themselves out. one of the skiers survived because she used an avalanche rescue system which works like an air bag. jacqui jeras is here to talk about that. >> they were in the back country and an out of bounds area. some of the experienced skiers like to go out in this area. a wide majority of avalanches happen from out of bound skiers. this video was taken in colorado. this has been widespread across parts of the west and really entails and show you how it looks beautiful. it looks tranquil and that sk
we've got to protect the environment. the economists make some good points. we need safer energy. [announcer:] who's right? they all are. visit powerincooperation.com. >>> here's a rundown of some of the stories that we're working on next. the biggest myth of presidents on presidents' day. a man who has left his career to become a principal. >>> and at 12:45, how this fedex man knew more than those high-paid scouts out there predicted the sensational jeremy lin. >>>...
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a cleaner environment. safer world. you want all that, right? well, the european space agency says it's got the answer, and it's in space. cnn's aiyish reports from london. >> like an audio gps for the blind and visually impaired, the faster it ticks, you are on the right track. >> if you turn to the right side,ist the wrong way. if you go to the left side, it's the wrong way. so you find in the middle where it's very loud. there you have to go. >> reporter: satellites are used by different industries, like aviation. used in bad weather for planes and helicopters. >> the new aviation paradigm is going to be satellite navigation to be sure that aircrafts are going to be better using the airspace and the use of landing, and that there's more safe landings available at airports that don't have a lot of traffic. >> this is the european space expo. a traveling exhibition dome showing off space applications and the flagship projects of the european space program. for antonio, vice president of the european commission, space is at the center of the e.u
a cleaner environment. safer world. you want all that, right? well, the european space agency says it's got the answer, and it's in space. cnn's aiyish reports from london. >> like an audio gps for the blind and visually impaired, the faster it ticks, you are on the right track. >> if you turn to the right side,ist the wrong way. if you go to the left side, it's the wrong way. so you find in the middle where it's very loud. there you have to go. >> reporter: satellites are...
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. >> as crazy as the environment can be, i think that all of the nurses, the doctors, the firemen and policemen we kept our calm, tried to be as organized as possible in that chaos. as far as the dark stair well, we had medical students, we had other personnel holding flashlights, guiding our way. and step by step every team had their patient and we did it as safe as possible manner. >> ladies, thanks so much. thank you for coming in and telling us about this. i understand you got a phone call from president obama thank youing you as weas well. i can see why he called. they mentioned the seems, there were about four people with each baby and everyone had a different job. one person was holding the lines. all the tubing that went to the baby, one person holding the baby. there was a physician with every baby. with every patient, really. >> we have seen, i think, some response from the parents. we saw some -- a gentleman who was just thanking them, just couldn't stop thanking them for the job that they had done. >> because the parents sat there and watched as they organized this, as the
. >> as crazy as the environment can be, i think that all of the nurses, the doctors, the firemen and policemen we kept our calm, tried to be as organized as possible in that chaos. as far as the dark stair well, we had medical students, we had other personnel holding flashlights, guiding our way. and step by step every team had their patient and we did it as safe as possible manner. >> ladies, thanks so much. thank you for coming in and telling us about this. i understand you got a...
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post 9/11, they've taken a sort of all threats environment stance. that means it doesn't matter whether these groups are trying to come here illegally, drug runners or potential terrorists. the environments are essentially the same. >> these guys are looking for signs that this ancient art of sign cutting they call it. >> we're looking for impressions in the dirt, signs of anyone walking through here. we want to look at the impressions in the ground and that's going to help us find. >> so i'm seeing. -- i'm not trained to do this. i'm seeing footprints here. >> yes, ma'am. >> this is the nerve center for cvp of everything they have eyes on. they're watching the ports of entry. they have eyes in the air. and then over here, the guys who watch it 24 hours a day gather all of this information together and figure out what to do next. >> the terrorism threat is the greatest threat to the nation. all agencies and all departments need to be focused on. >> we're going to get a very close look at the assets the border protection uses. >> what do you need the
post 9/11, they've taken a sort of all threats environment stance. that means it doesn't matter whether these groups are trying to come here illegally, drug runners or potential terrorists. the environments are essentially the same. >> these guys are looking for signs that this ancient art of sign cutting they call it. >> we're looking for impressions in the dirt, signs of anyone walking through here. we want to look at the impressions in the ground and that's going to help us find....
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it is worthy small on our level, something for three-five-year- old, they can take part in this safe environment. as a longtime surfer, the outside provided the beach clean up every morning. trying to make sure their support extends beyond bowling gate park. [tone] supervisor mar: thank you. >> i am a manager of a local rock'n'roll group called the stone foxes. the perspective of the local music community, many of these bands are small businesses in their own right. in this day and age, without that ability to get in front of a huge global audience, you are taking out a piece of the pipeline in the growth of local bands and eliminating something that has helped them to expand to the rest of the country in the world. this has allowed us to go on national tours and spread the music to the rest of the country. other local bands to support us, and it perpetuates music and sustainability within the musical community and is very important to consider, how they affect triples from the top. and if they will be offered slots in turn to give back to the community. the expression of how important music is
it is worthy small on our level, something for three-five-year- old, they can take part in this safe environment. as a longtime surfer, the outside provided the beach clean up every morning. trying to make sure their support extends beyond bowling gate park. [tone] supervisor mar: thank you. >> i am a manager of a local rock'n'roll group called the stone foxes. the perspective of the local music community, many of these bands are small businesses in their own right. in this day and age,...
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it was the department of environment that was looking for a buyer diesel plant. so the port took it upon itself to hire consultants to look at the proposed uses, as well as but a master plan for what they termed the back lands, which appears in 90 and 94. it was kind of an extensive analysis, and at the end of this time, they decided none of the sites were feasible for them because of the poor soil conditions. in the port also looked -- then the port also looked at developing warehouses for various uses, and because the bay fill soil stability of the site, the warehouses were deemed to be inappropriate or economically unfeasible use. then we were given the go-ahead to start negotiating again. it took awhile, but we are here today. >supervisor chu: it looks like the rate we're charging is well worth it and what it previously was. is that the market rate at the moment? what is that based on? >> right. as you may know, the port commission annually approved a minimum rental rate schedule, and for paved vacant land in this 22-25 cents per square foot. the port commiss
it was the department of environment that was looking for a buyer diesel plant. so the port took it upon itself to hire consultants to look at the proposed uses, as well as but a master plan for what they termed the back lands, which appears in 90 and 94. it was kind of an extensive analysis, and at the end of this time, they decided none of the sites were feasible for them because of the poor soil conditions. in the port also looked -- then the port also looked at developing warehouses for...
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when you have any campaign of this kind, it's incredibly high stake, high pressure environment. i think mitt romney -- i don't think it was the strongest interview he's ever given. i think that's part of the point. he has to do this. he has to do this more often. and one hopes from the perspective of the romney campaign, that he's going to get better each time. this is the first time out of the gate. if he's going to embrace a more out front strategy, he's going to have to get smoother, more polishes and have a more convincing story to tell. >> well, if you have an out front strategy, jim acosta pushed him on issue of tax returns here on cnn. i wanted to play what jim got him to say. >> i've already put out one year of tax returns. we'll put out the next year of tax returns as soon as the accountants have that ready. and that's what we're going to put out. i know that there will always be calls for more. we're putting out what is required, plus more that is not required. those are the two years that people are going to have. that's all that's necessary for people to understand s
when you have any campaign of this kind, it's incredibly high stake, high pressure environment. i think mitt romney -- i don't think it was the strongest interview he's ever given. i think that's part of the point. he has to do this. he has to do this more often. and one hopes from the perspective of the romney campaign, that he's going to get better each time. this is the first time out of the gate. if he's going to embrace a more out front strategy, he's going to have to get smoother, more...
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allow natural gas produs to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. i get my cancer medications through the mail. now washington, they're looking at shutting down post offices coast to coast. closing plants is not the answer. they want to cut 100,000 jobs. it's gonna cost us more, and the service is gonna be less. we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. the ripple effect is going to be devastating. congress created the problem. and if our legislators get on the ball, they can make the right decisions. >> the children of the post-war boom, baby-boomers have had a huge impact on society. this week our series age against the machine looks at this amazing generation. we look at h
allow natural gas produs to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. i get my cancer medications through the...
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they took that little risk, and a semi-sterile environment. put the drill bit in, making sure it was ready to go. it's like, you know, putting -- doing something like putting the drill in the drill bit -- in the bit in the drill and then going into the closet because you get in the closet, it's too dark. >> now what happens? what are they hoping to discover? >> they're still going to find rockses. they're still going to drill down and find things. this little bit, whatever germs i just put on that drill bit, is not going to pole out mars. >> we might not be polluting the martians. >> this isn't montezuma's revenge. we're not killing things up there that we know are there. i also believe that when the asteroid hit the earth that killed the dinosaurs, some of that stuff probably flew up. the erlt is already on mars because we know mars is already on earth. >> real quick, there's a little photo -- curiosity took a photo of itself. >> it's been taking photos all week, and even took a picture of itself. that's with the lens on. with the lens cover
they took that little risk, and a semi-sterile environment. put the drill bit in, making sure it was ready to go. it's like, you know, putting -- doing something like putting the drill in the drill bit -- in the bit in the drill and then going into the closet because you get in the closet, it's too dark. >> now what happens? what are they hoping to discover? >> they're still going to find rockses. they're still going to drill down and find things. this little bit, whatever germs i...
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what was our assessment, our united states assessment, of the environment and the conditions on the ground and had we in advance positioned the right resources to mitigate risk and to make sure that we could handle those known possibilities? >> all right. general marks, thank you very much. appreciate it. i want to go back to the attacks on israel and gaza. the u.n. security council now holding an emergency closed door session about the crisis. member nations called for this. maximum restraints so the situation does not deteriorate any further. the big fear is that the escalating violence could echo the 2008 war that led to israel's land invasion of gaza. the year-long war killed some 1,400 palestinians and israeli. fred joining us from jerusalem. fred, first of all, we saw the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu speaking earlier about the escalating violence, the tension here. here's what he said. >> no government would tolerate a situation where nearly one-fifth of its people live under a constant barrage of rockets and missile fire, and israel will not tolerate this situation. thi
what was our assessment, our united states assessment, of the environment and the conditions on the ground and had we in advance positioned the right resources to mitigate risk and to make sure that we could handle those known possibilities? >> all right. general marks, thank you very much. appreciate it. i want to go back to the attacks on israel and gaza. the u.n. security council now holding an emergency closed door session about the crisis. member nations called for this. maximum...
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things that the bay area festivals in particular have been incredibly great at is creating a sustainable environment, a sustainable festival, not just economically, as we have heard people say. also, artistically, no one has mentioned that yet. at a time when the bay area work force and artistic community has been struggling, we have seen a mass exodus of artists leaving town in leaving the area. particularly outside lands has provided a world stage for local artists of the past year, including 25% of its lineup being reserved for local artists. i have played every festival in america, and i do not think i have seen that yet. it is very important to note. i am a proud, lifelong citizen of the bay area. i just want to say that being able to play power to the peaceful, being able to play outside plans for the other festivals in golden gate park has given us a unique perspective and a global platform, transforming my platform and putting on a totally different trajectory. going from a homegrown local talent to win international recording and touring artist. the fact of the matter is that these festival
things that the bay area festivals in particular have been incredibly great at is creating a sustainable environment, a sustainable festival, not just economically, as we have heard people say. also, artistically, no one has mentioned that yet. at a time when the bay area work force and artistic community has been struggling, we have seen a mass exodus of artists leaving town in leaving the area. particularly outside lands has provided a world stage for local artists of the past year, including...
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the ability to conduct heat in an environment that's getting hotter. it takes the dreamers to get to mars and speak to the heavens and want to see other, you know, galaxies to get us the innovations because we don't build programs like this just to get a nonstick flying pan. we build them to reach the heavens and in the process we learn so much and we become so much smarter. so it's still there and very exciting projects and space x. that's one of them. rockets out there. great things are happening but this is inspiration. this is america. this is the -- not only just america, i mean, the world was involved in so much of this space shuttle and the international space station. this was a symbol of when you think nothing holds you back and there are no bounds and that's what you're looking at right there. right under it, that boeing 747, unveiled in 1969 after more delays than any aircraft and all we talk about is delays and delays. one of the most successful aircraft. those two things, they don't make too many of the 747s anymore either. you are looking
the ability to conduct heat in an environment that's getting hotter. it takes the dreamers to get to mars and speak to the heavens and want to see other, you know, galaxies to get us the innovations because we don't build programs like this just to get a nonstick flying pan. we build them to reach the heavens and in the process we learn so much and we become so much smarter. so it's still there and very exciting projects and space x. that's one of them. rockets out there. great things are...
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. >> they also work hard to keep and retain talent because while we know it's a tough environment, the glass isn't just half full, its -- ite's no just half empty, it's half full. google created 31% job growth last year. top ten, over 100,000 jobs. average job growth, 13%. >> that's pretty good, 13%. this is all about employee satisfaction with their jobs. let's face it, we spend a lot of time in the workplace. so if you're happy at work, it's good and important for overall morale. >> i think that's a great idea. but can you imagine all of a people who are coming down with a cold, unlimited sick time there? but from a business standpoint, why do you think it's important it make the list? >> let's face it. if you're happy at work respect then you're more likely to be productive and put in the hour has it takes even during a weak economy. people are also more loyal. for example, turnover at these top companies is very low. sas, intel and jen mills have a turnover rate of about 3%. if you compare that to the rest of corporate america which sees a 20% turnover rate, you can see there's a b
. >> they also work hard to keep and retain talent because while we know it's a tough environment, the glass isn't just half full, its -- ite's no just half empty, it's half full. google created 31% job growth last year. top ten, over 100,000 jobs. average job growth, 13%. >> that's pretty good, 13%. this is all about employee satisfaction with their jobs. let's face it, we spend a lot of time in the workplace. so if you're happy at work, it's good and important for overall morale....
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good to is you here. >> thank you so much, suzanne. >>> it is to be a global summit to save the environment, so why are not some of the big names showing up in rio? when did it suddenly become unhip to go green? and a choice.ns with n take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. with your photographs. ( younger sister ) where's heaven ? ( older sister ) far. what will you inspire, with the eos rebel t3i and ef lenses, for ron's next project ? learn more at youtube. >>> saving the planet from major environmental threats is an extremely difficult challenge that world leaders say they are committed to tackling, but some big names are a no show at rio this year. we have a report. >>> from a shanty town overlooking the beach, you can see how rio de janeiro is a beautiful place to talk about how to build a sustainable future. that is what environmentalists and ceos and environmentalists and academics will do over the next three days. this is plus-120, the biggest conference e hailed at reducing poverty and inc
good to is you here. >> thank you so much, suzanne. >>> it is to be a global summit to save the environment, so why are not some of the big names showing up in rio? when did it suddenly become unhip to go green? and a choice.ns with n take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. with your photographs. ( younger sister ) where's heaven ? ( older sister ) far. what will you inspire, with the eos...
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> a lot of people are searching for what those environmental toxins are and what has changed in our environment in the last decade to your point a more likely explanation given the rapid increase. for parents who have young children or are thinking about this more acutely, what do they look for? are there specific things they can, after listening to this program they can be looking for? >> yes, i like to emphasis it's very important to make the diagnosis early. even if you make a decision that you're at risk and may not have autism it's important to know early there should be intervention. we know it works. >> i have a 2-year-old and 5-year-old and 6-year-old. 2-year-olds -- what should parents be looking for? >> okay, i think what you should be looking for is social engagement, response to you as a parent, that when your child, you reach out to them, they want to be picked up by you, liked to be touched by you. they want you to be involved in what they are doing. this is even pre-verbal. before a child can talk you can sensor you should be looking for a social interaction, particularly with th
> a lot of people are searching for what those environmental toxins are and what has changed in our environment in the last decade to your point a more likely explanation given the rapid increase. for parents who have young children or are thinking about this more acutely, what do they look for? are there specific things they can, after listening to this program they can be looking for? >> yes, i like to emphasis it's very important to make the diagnosis early. even if you make a...
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they're trying to put youngsters, young men to work in a productive environment. from the police end, you know, if we could hire 2,000 more policemen tomorrow, it would be wonderful. but obviously that's not going to happen. it's just going to take a more concerted effort on the part of the city to start hiring officers so that we can start to build up forces, to be, you know, to contend with this gang violence. >> and pat, one of the things caught our eye that you said is that maybe the city's been too successful in getting rid of gang leaders. explain what you mean by that. >> well, i don't know if too successful would be the words. you know, over the past seven or eight years, we've been very successful in getting gang leaders out of the picture and into the penitentiary. unfortunately, when that happens, it's kind of a domino effect. now we have youngsters taking over gangs where there used to be discipline. now there is none, so now we have gangs going block to block, fighting for turf. no respect for life, no respect for elders, no respect for anything. and,
they're trying to put youngsters, young men to work in a productive environment. from the police end, you know, if we could hire 2,000 more policemen tomorrow, it would be wonderful. but obviously that's not going to happen. it's just going to take a more concerted effort on the part of the city to start hiring officers so that we can start to build up forces, to be, you know, to contend with this gang violence. >> and pat, one of the things caught our eye that you said is that maybe the...
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how do you make money in an environment where rates are near zero. our next guest has a strategy for investors. he said there are opportunities in select equities. corporate bonds as well offer attractive etfs. he sees some opportunities as well in real estate investment trusts. dave ravelly is with me. also joining us is brian edmonds, head of interest rates at cantor fitzgerald. good to have you on the program. thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks, maria. >> brian, let me kick this off with you. do we believe rates stay the way they are until the end of 2014, so what is the attraction to put my money in such low bearing bonds? >> i think part of the strategy from the fed was to try to force people into more risk oriented assets. by locking in short-term interest rates at a very low rate, until 2014, it has pushed investors into other asset classes. you get very, very small interest rate return in the treasury market right now. even in for the longer maturi maturiti maturities. >> dave, how do i make money in fixed income now, given the level
how do you make money in an environment where rates are near zero. our next guest has a strategy for investors. he said there are opportunities in select equities. corporate bonds as well offer attractive etfs. he sees some opportunities as well in real estate investment trusts. dave ravelly is with me. also joining us is brian edmonds, head of interest rates at cantor fitzgerald. good to have you on the program. thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks, maria. >> brian, let me...
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things like synthetic aperture radar, fly soirts along the border, confirm or deny changes in the threat environment or entries which over the course of, say, for instance, two or three week wes hadn't seen anything nap allows us to use technology to be able to understand where those threats are going to be evolving, and so those phrases, although they're somewhat new, that take as whole new means when you look at the implementation of what it means along our borders. >> do either of the two witnesses have comments in regards to that? what is really knnew in this strategic plan or do you have something else that caught your eye? >> i think from our perspective, some of the same elements are in the 2012 strategy as were in the 2004 strategy. i think there's a different level of emphasis on some of the capabilities and a different way of thinking through how those might be implemented going forward. so i think it's a difference in emphasis to some extent. >> doctor? >> and i would agree that there's a clear evolution when you look at the prevent to deterrence as described in the 1990s through the 2004
things like synthetic aperture radar, fly soirts along the border, confirm or deny changes in the threat environment or entries which over the course of, say, for instance, two or three week wes hadn't seen anything nap allows us to use technology to be able to understand where those threats are going to be evolving, and so those phrases, although they're somewhat new, that take as whole new means when you look at the implementation of what it means along our borders. >> do either of the...
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found that it's not be hit beat billion that seems to live forever in people's mind >>> i think is the environment, the culture, 3 much everything about the city has been something that i enjoy it. >>> definitely good restaurants in berkeley praye. why was thera delay in calling the d.c. water tanker? >>> testimony continues up from the sheriff's wife in severance cisco prayed including what she is,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> i'm so scared of all this madness >>> crossed mercury news wife takes the stand. why she is accused of changing her story. >>> we've got reports of some pettifog parade a full report on your forecast coming up >>> the morning everyone is thursday july 18th, the illiana lopez talks about her fear is losing her child. >>> she says the circus surrounding this whole incident that's been going on since the beginning of the year is scary her when it comes to custody of her son. she says those threats of her son being taken away our not coming
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. >> he said race, he never expected a post-racial environment but he recognized the importance and symbolism of him being president saying it's not just black children who see a black president and black first lady. people think it's the norm. it's going to have a tremendous effect going forward in terms of how it shapes the country. >> something else that grabbed my attention when asked about marriage equality. he made it very clear. here is the quote. i'm not going to make news in this publication. what did you think about that? >> it's very interesting. i interviewed him on his campaign plane a few weeks before the election in 2008. he gave a very different answer and shrewd answer. he said look, martin luther king didn't lead with interracial marriage, he led with voting and other issues. that was signaling he was thinking strategy, long term. this time, he was more defensive. he said look, i have done lesbi. i support these issues, and he sort of ticked off a lot of things he's done, the most notable being the end of don't ask, don't tell. but he did end by saying something i thought wa
. >> he said race, he never expected a post-racial environment but he recognized the importance and symbolism of him being president saying it's not just black children who see a black president and black first lady. people think it's the norm. it's going to have a tremendous effect going forward in terms of how it shapes the country. >> something else that grabbed my attention when asked about marriage equality. he made it very clear. here is the quote. i'm not going to make news...
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neil: now we have an environment where this is routinely done. the european central bank will do the same over there. >> what has become of capitalism? >> the capitalism has been destroyed by central banks. they are the price of death. when you have the entire financial system trading off the last ofthe statements and whispered words of the central banks, it is no longer ding its job. or allocating capital, discounting the future, making choices within the financial system. so if you don't have capital markets that are robust and working, how can you have a dynamic of capitalism? i don't think you do. this is the ltimate fault of this money printing binge that were on today. neil: up that the chicken is coming to roast? >> everybody is making their own choice. we have massive speculation going on. basically we are diverting capital to a spectrum of use. what we are telling washington, you are running a deficit for the fourth year in a row and yet you can borrow money almost for nothing. so why don't you just wait another year otwo years. who want
neil: now we have an environment where this is routinely done. the european central bank will do the same over there. >> what has become of capitalism? >> the capitalism has been destroyed by central banks. they are the price of death. when you have the entire financial system trading off the last ofthe statements and whispered words of the central banks, it is no longer ding its job. or allocating capital, discounting the future, making choices within the financial system. so if...